memory and perception
social psychology (conformity/obedience)
categories and cognition
relationships and language
clinical and therapy
100

What is the term for failing to notice something obvious due to lack of attention?

Inattentional blindness

100

What is it called when you change your behavior to match a group?

Conformity

100

What is a mental grouping of similar objects called?

Concept

100

What is the emotional bond between infant and caregiver called?

Attachment

100

What disorder is characterized by persistent sadness and loss of interest?

Depression

200

What is the “misinformation effect”?

Memory distortion from misleading information after an event

200

In Asch’s studies, what type of influence caused conformity due to wanting to fit in?

Normative social influence

200

What theory says categories are based on an “average” example?

Prototype theory

200

Who r the best psych TAS

Molly and grace

200

What disorder involves alternating manic and depressive episodes?

Bipolar disorder

300

What is one of the “sins of memory” involving being influenced by misleading information?

Suggestibility

300

What did Milgram’s experiment primarily study?

Obedience to authority

300

What is the “basic level” category (give an example)?

Most natural level (e.g., “chair” vs. “furniture”)

300

What is the difference between phonemes and morphemes?

Phonemes = sounds; morphemes = meaning units

300

What are “positive symptoms” of schizophrenia?

Hallucinations, delusions

400

What is the difference between top-down and bottom-up processing?

Bottom-up = sensory input → brain; Top-down = expectations → perception

400

What is the difference between prejudice and discrimination?

Prejudice = attitude; discrimination = behavior

400

What is the difference between prototype and exemplar theories?

Prototype = average; exemplar = specific examples

400

What attachment style is marked by anxiety and inconsistency?

Anxious attachment

400

How does CBT treat psychological disorders?

Changes maladaptive thoughts → behaviors

500

Why is eyewitness testimony unreliable? Name at least two psychological mechanisms.

Misinformation effect, bias, reconstructive memory, leading questions, etc.

500

Explain one factor that increases obedience in Milgram’s study and why.

Authority presence, proximity, gradual escalation, etc.

500

Why are categories both necessary and problematic for thinking?

Necessary for efficiency but lead to bias/stereotyping

500

Is language innate or learned? Give one argument for each side.

Chomsky (innate) vs. learning/statistical exposure

500

Why does Lilienfeld argue psychology must guard against pseudoscience?

Human bias → need scientific safeguards; pseudoscience lacks evidence

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